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Posted in thread: Serving perfection (Temperature) on 06-16-2014 at 09:11 PMI am unable to say how your Hefeweizen will taste after applying this method, but for English
style bitters you get a much "creamier" taste when the carbonation is reduced to these
levels.The trade ca...

Posted in thread: Serving perfection (Temperature) on 06-13-2014 at 08:57 PMI have been brewing now for a couple of years, making English style bitter, because that is
what I like best. The point of this post is that the single biggest discovery I have made to
improve the dri...

Posted in thread: Yeast cell counting vs required amount on 11-18-2013 at 08:46 PMHey Bsquared, I have a pipette question you may be able to answer.Do you suck up to a bigger
graduation than you need and then drain down to a lower graduation that gives you the quantity
you want, or...

Posted in thread: favorite 'big' beers on 01-30-2013 at 09:24 PMFullers "Golden Pride" Anyone who does not drink his beer in moderation is not going to get to
read this anyway......

Posted in thread: Your favorite top five beers? on 01-30-2013 at 09:15 PMPlease all try to find Fullers ESB. (Fullers brewery, Chiswick, London, England.)In the L.A.
and surrounding area it can be had from BevMo in 500cc bottles at cheaper prices than it is
sold for in Lon...

Posted in thread: Silicone wire - is all 10 awg equal? on 06-27-2012 at 07:20 PMIt is possible to use even better wire if you go to the silver plated PTFE insulated stuff, but
it sells at ten times the price of standard wire though. It is so bullet proof that if it sees
an overlo...

Posted in thread: Home made peristaltic pumps on 06-27-2012 at 06:31 PMtensile stregnth of silicone hose is extremely low. you want the hose to be squeezed shut
widthwise between two surfaces, rather than being forced to kink shut by stretching it
legnthwise around an ob...

Posted in thread: Peristaltic pumps on 06-27-2012 at 08:09 AMI am now at the stage where I have 3pumps to the Mk3 design which can be seen here. It flows
about 10 litres per minute. All discussion on this has now moved to the thread home made
perishable pumps[a...

Posted in thread: Home made peristaltic pumps on 06-26-2012 at 09:28 PMJaxon: I have just completed the first pump to the Mk3 design. I am well pleased with it so
far. It primes several feet (higher tests to come) even at stupidly slow revs like 1 rpm and it
is really ea...